Release Notes: This release has been completely rewritten in Ruby
and simplified from the compexities of version
2.0.x. A C compiler is no longer needed. This
version depends on "metaflac" like versions prior
to 0.8.x. REPLAYGAIN tags are preserved. Support
was added for multiple equal fields, multiple
types of track numbers, editing of tags in an
editor, and several parsing modes. The -d and -r
tags take an optional regexp argument. flactagger
has also been relicensed under the GNU GPLv3.

Release Notes: The file name of the file being tagged will be displayed if the environmental variable VERBOSE is set. There are some cosmetic changes to the output from --help. An error message that contradicted itself has been fixed.

Release Notes: All Ruby code has been completely rewritten and Rubyfied. The C module has been improved and is using FLAC's metadata level 2 rather than 1 to make things faster. Some options have been removed (-zPpq), and other options have been renamed (-I to -j and -g to -S). The -T option has been fixed. New options include -l (--list), -R (--remove-tags), -I (--interactive), and -E (--include-existing-tags).

Release Notes: This release features a new -q / --quick-tag option, which makes tagging almost automatic in certain cases. The -f / --ftags option was removed because its argument's syntax was quite horrible. Some possible bugs with the C module when a file did not have an existing VORBIS_COMMENT block were fixed. The man page was replaced with a new one that uses mdoc macros. The patched setup.rb script was updated to 3.4.1.

Release Notes: The optparse module has been replaced by the getoptlong module. Some options have been removed, and others have been renamed. All long options now have a corresponding short option. The makefile installs to /usr/local by default. An un-install target has been added. The .rb extension has been removed. There is support for reading info files with DOS/Mac line endings. New options: --gtags, --ftags, --format-tags , --ignore-fields, --titles-from-stdin, and --progress (to display a progress bar). This release is more quiet by default. There are many more improvements.